fig. /. Fig. 2. Fiy 



Fig. 8. 



Fig. 7. 



Middle lay.T. 

 matter in Epithelial cells, fi 



FORMATION OP PUS. 



ToJllustrate the change In germinal matter of an Knithclial cell, resulting from increased nutrition, showing the 

 manner m wmch the germinal mailer ol a normal cell, if supplied freely with pabulum, may "ive rise to pus. 



**0. 12- Fig. 13. 









^-=z=SSr=^fr*^ 





Young. Fully fonr-yt Young. " Fully formed. 

 TENDON. CAKTILAGE. 



Fig. ii. 



ELASTIC TISSUE. 



The arrow shows the direction in which germinal 

 matter is supposed to be uiuviug. 



Flo. 16. t. ,. 



olorama. 6, Contr 

 MUSCLK. 



Fig. i5. 



NKRVK. 



Development of young, dark -bordered nerve fibres, at an early 

 period, showing germinal matter and formed material of 

 elementary parts. X IriOO. 



Fig. n. 



New centre or nucleolus. 



Oldest part of formed 

 material. 



Germinal matter (nucleus). 



HK__ 



onncpst part of 

 l material. 



germinal matter. X5000. Course of pabulum. / 



PLATE ILLUSTRATING DR. BEALE'S VIEWS, 



